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Calcium fill valve blockage, module failure — Same-day, fixed quote.
Provo ice maker repair serves Utah's fourth-largest city and a major college town centered on BYU. Provo's water comes from Utah Valley sources at 180–260 PPM — hard water that produces significant fill valve calcium accumulation. Provo's housing mix creates two distinct ice maker service patterns: established family homes with refrigerators across the full age range, and student rental properties near BYU and UVU where refrigerators see heavy multi-tenant use and often deferred maintenance, producing ice maker failures accelerated by both hard water and intensive usage.
PPM Utah Valley water — hard, significant fill valve calcium accumulation
BYU/UVU student housing — heavy use plus deferred maintenance, accelerated failures
Provo's dense student rental housing near BYU and UVU produces ice maker service calls with a specific profile: refrigerators that serve multiple rotating tenants, often with deferred maintenance between occupancies, meeting Provo's hard 180–260 PPM water. Fill valve calcium restriction combined with heavy multi-tenant use accelerates ice maker failures in student housing beyond owner-occupied timelines. We factor the rental context on Provo student-district ice maker calls.
Provo's Utah Valley water at 180–260 PPM produces meaningful fill valve calcium accumulation on a 4–8 year timeline — faster than soft-water markets but slightly less aggressive than Lehi's harder supply. Filtration extends fill valve life significantly at Provo's hardness, and we discuss the economics on family-home ice maker calls where the refrigerator will remain in service for years.
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